yes they do. when they are launched they achieve orbit then go to there target. they can be targeted in space if they need to.
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Nuclear weapons can technically operate in space, but there are international agreements that ban the placement of nuclear weapons in outer space. Additionally, using nuclear weapons in space could have catastrophic consequences due to the lack of atmosphere to contain the fallout.
The space station does NOT fly. IT is in space and there is no are for it to fly in. The space station is in Earth Orbit moving at 7.66 kilometres per second.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
The first space shuttle to fly in space was named Columbia. It completed its maiden flight on April 12, 1981.
The Enterprise space shuttle was used for atmospheric test flights but never flew in space.
No, a house fly would not be able to survive in space because there is no atmosphere to provide it with air to fly. Additionally, the lack of gravity in space would also make it difficult for the fly to maneuver and navigate.